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Central Statistical Agency

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Ethiopian agency responsible for the census and related statistics
Central Statistical Agency
የኢትዮጵያ ስታቲስቲክስ አገልግሎት
Agency overview
Formed1963
JurisdictionEthiopia
HeadquartersAddis Ababa,Ethiopia
Annual budget801.7 billion birr (2024)
Agency executive
Parent departmentMinistry of Finance and Economic Development
Websiteess.gov.et

TheCentral Statistical Agency, also known as theEthiopian Statistical Service (ESS;Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ስታቲስቲክስ አገልግሎት), is anEthiopian government agency designated to provide all surveys andcensuses for that country used to monitor economic and social growth, as well as to act as an official training center in that field. It is part of the EthiopianMinistry of Finance and Economic Development. The Director General of the ESS is Beker Shale (Ph.D.). Before 9 March 1989 the ESS was known as theCentral Statistical Office (CSO).

The ESS has 25 branch offices. Besides the capital city ofAddis Ababa, the cities and towns with offices are:Ambo,Arba Minch,Chiro,Asayita,Assosa,Awasa,Bahir Dar,Debre Berhan,Dessie,Dire Dawa,Gambela,Goba,Gondar,Harar,Hosaena,Inda Selassie,Jijiga,Jimma,Mek'ele,Mizan Teferi,Adama,Negele Borana,Nekemte, andSodo.[1]

National censuses of the population and housing have been taken in 1984, 1994, and 2007. Information from the 1994 and 2007 censuses are available online.

History of statistical reporting in Ethiopia

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While the practice of keeping statistical information in Ethiopia has been traced back as far as the sixteenth century, the need for systematic statistical information that could be used for economic management was recognized as a priority in 1957. In 1960 compiling statistical information became a regular government activity as a result of the Addis Ababa conference of the African Statisticians fromUNECA member countries in 1960.

At first the collection of statistics was the responsibility of the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, then in 1963, this activity became the function of the CSO, which was an autonomous unit under the Ministry of Planning and Development. In 1972 the CSO was reorganized in Proclamation 303/1972, and was responsible for the Planning Commission. The CSO was once again restructured on 9 March 1989, when it was renamed as the CSA and was directly responsible to theCouncil of Ministers. It was once again placed under a Ministry, the Ministry of Economic Development and Cooperation in October 1996, and transferred to its present position in September 2001, under theMinistry of Finance and Economic Development.[2]

On November 21, 2006 the CSA announced that it had been recognized by theWorld Bank's Information Development team for being the best government agency in statistical information development in Sub-Saharan Africa.[3]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^"Branch offices"Archived 2013-11-05 at theWayback Machine, Central Statistical Agency website (accessed 26 December 2009)
  2. ^This history is based on Araya Lakew,Website analysis: Ethiopian Central Statistical Agency (CSA), p. 3
  3. ^"Ethiopia: Ethiopia Said in Better Position in Statistical Information Dev't" AllAfrica.com (last accessed 30 November 2006)

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